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What Real Madrid has to do to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool?

It seems like the Spanish club wants to sign the Liverpool player

By Hector Garcia

It seems like the Spanish club wants to sign the Liverpool player
It seems like the Spanish club wants to sign the Liverpool player
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Real Madrid wants to integrate more players into their squad and they want to do so either during January or next summer. Carlo Ancelotti's team is on the right track in La Liga and wants to continue to make merits to reach distant stages in the UEFA Champions League. It is worth mentioning that last year they were eliminated in the semi-finals at the hands of Manchester City.

Without a doubt, one of the things Real Madrid needed was new, young talent. For this reason, the arrival of Jude Bellingham gave the team the necessary boost to excel in the Spanish team. In view of this, Florentino Perez is expected to activate the transfer mode for this summer. Much has been said about the case of Kylian Mbappé. According to national and international media, the matter remains a mystery

With Mbappe giving few details about his future and with a renewal that doesn't seem to be close, Real Madrid have reportedly been closely following in the Frenchman's footsteps. However, as per reports, Madrid might not be more interested in the former Monaco player. Given this, all kinds of rumours have reached Madrid, it is even said that Kylian could reach the Premier League.

However, the wave of rumours has also put other players in Real Madrid's orbit such as Trent Alexander-Arnold. From Spain, it is reported that Real Madrid could be interested in the 25-year-old full-back. With that said, this would have to be paid by Real Madrid to Liverpool to achieve this signing

How much would Madrid pay for this signing?

According to Anything Liverpool, Real Madrid would have to pay approximately $80M for the player. It is worth mentioning that Alexander-Arnold would be close to signing a contract extension with Liverpool for a total of four years. At the moment, nothing is confirmed


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